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NHS Patient Survey

3 Mar 2008

Important NHS Survey - NAPS members are asked to participate

NHS Patient Survey

Your input may make all the difference!

NHS LONDON March 2008 survey of patients

NHS LONDON, the authority in charge of NHS services in London, is currently conducting a strategic review, to improve three aspects of NHS care in London:  patient safety, clinical quality, and the patient experience.

As part of the strategic review, NHS LONDON would like to collect the views of individual members of the public/patients who live in London (or who travel in to access London NHS services).  NHS LONDON would like to hear about their individual experiences of care and treatment in the capital.

The opinions gathered from NAPS members (and the overall results of this survey) will guide NHS LONDON's ongoing strategic review.

The NHS LONDON patient survey is anonymous.  The survey is being conducted online via a specialist survey website.  Therefore, no IP addresses or email details of NAPS members who take part in the survey will be visible to the survey administrators.  All participants will be anonymous (unless they prefer to specify their contact details).

Survey results will be sent to participants.  To thank NAPS members who take part in the survey, PatientView (the survey administrator) will email the survey's headline results to any participant who wishes to receive them (results expected to be available in April 2008).

Survey deadline.  NHS LONDON would appreciate NAPS members' input into the survey as soon as possible, so that their opinions can be added to the survey results for early studying.  However, the final deadline for taking part in the survey is Tuesday, 18th March 2008.

Any queries.  If NAPS members have any queries about the NHS LONDON survey, they are invited to contact the survey administrator, Louise Oatham, on 01547 520 965 or at info@patient-view.com.

To take part in the survey, please click on the following link:

NHS LONDON Public/Patients

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=B_2baqPwJp_2bmf2ftNuZxh1zg_3d_3d